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Exhibitors Herald, Chicago, March 23, 1918.
& World War One, German army – infantry lying under cover,
1910s, Bain Collection, Library of Congress
& Examples of One-Sheet Lobby Posters for Liberty Loan Drive.
(...) Moving Picture World, March 23, 1918
& „A Dog‘s Life“ Is New Chaplin Picture
Finishing Touches Being Put on Piece by Famous Comedian
at His Studios in Hollywood
CHARLIE CHAPLIN will make his 1918 debut in the paramount
achievement of his career, entitled „A Dog‘s Life.“
(...) Motography, March 23, 1918
& It Is Chaplin Studios, Inc.
In accordance with plans which he had had in mind for
some time, Charles Chaplin this week incorporated
under the Name of Chaplin Studios, Inc., the members of the
new organization being, besides Charles Chaplin, his
brother Sydney Chaplin and Thomas Herrington. The capital
is $200,000, with $300 subscribed.
(...) Moving Picture World, March 23, 1918
„A swift-moving, rapid-fire comedy“
Editorial content. „Chaplin Finishes Film A Dog‘s Life
The director of publicity at the Charlie Chaplin
studios, Hollywood, Cal., announces that the finishing touches
are being added to the comedian‘s first picture for
the First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit.
This will be called A Dog‘s Life, and close to eight weeks
have been consumed in filming the story. It will be
a trifle longer than two reels, it is announced, and is the star‘s
own creation.
It is said to be a swift-moving, rapid-fire comedy with
touches of pathos blended with a wholesome and
human story. Throughout the production Chaplin appears
in his famous characterization. Edna Purviance
appears opposite the comedian and serves as an excellent
foil as in the past.“
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